@solobee, does mpr has two horns? Or did I mention anybody's name. Woman with 2 horns can meen mammy water or anytin
God is about bringing this process to a successful end, do not bother to find out who will sign it or whose table the letters are, If God be God and his assurances he has already given, i remain unshakable to the glory of God and to the shame of the devil. THEY CANNOT CANCEL THIS RECRUITMENT AND THEY CANNOT HOLD IT ANY LONGER!
if we keep bothering ourselves on how water entered the coconut we may not eventually eat the coconut, possibly some will say its witchcraft other may say its poison that got into the coconut.
I say categorically here before God, men/mean men. As the LORD Liveth LETTERS WILL BE DISPATCHED VERY SOON. he that keepeth Israel neither sleep nor slumber.
My source is JEHOVAH, not any office or director or P.A. whose Report will you believe?!
I leave ths 'question' Begging for answers in ur mind.
Shalom!
see you at Induction
@solobee, does mpr has two horns? Or did I mention anybody's name. Woman with 2 horns can meen mammy water or anytin
There is a highest possibility that the file may be signed at any moment, then dpr will start calling successful candidates to issue latters. Our prayers count the most.
@uzo abi u be lawyer lol @solo if na 4 court uzo for ground u well well bcos in his post he never mentiöned a name or is mpr d only woman in Gej cabinet.
Oh Allah!"You cause the night to enter the day, and You cause the day to enter the night; and You bring the living out of the dead, and You bring the dead out of the living. And You give provision to whom You will without account."
Give life to this recruitment and let employment letters be issued to us before the end of the year 2012
Pg 19 dailytrust
@carribean what is on page 19 daily trust?
God is fighting this war for us.
249 PPPRA staff get N5.7bn salary this year
Daily Trust
Written by Isiaka Wakili
Wednesday, 28 November 2012 05:00
The Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency (PPPRA) says the total salary of its 249 staff for the 2012 fiscal year is N5.7 billion, prompting concerns from federal lawmakers that the figures were too high.
PPPRA executive secretary Reginald Stanley disclosed the staff salaries yesterday at a budget defence before a joint committee of the National Assembly on petroleum resources (downstream). Based on the total wage figures he gave, the average salary per worker at the agency stands at N23,694,780 for 2012, which is much higher than the annual salary of a permanent secretary. Some of the National Assembly committee members including their chairman Senator Magnus Abe were alarmed by the huge salary figures. “N5.725 billion for 249 workers? In this country?” Abe asked. The committee members were enraged by what they saw as Stanley’s inability to provide documents backing the salary expenditure profile. Because of that, the committee stopped the budget defence session and ordered the management of the agency to report back on a date to be fixed later. Abe did not say specifically what the committee will do about the salaries of PPPRA staff but said the amounts budgeted for government agencies were subject to review by legislators. Stanley also told the committee that his agency gets 15 kobo on every litre of petroleum sold in the country as administrative charges, prompting further questions from lawmakers on how the monies generated were spent. Abe said it was an offence for ministries, department and agencies to spend funds outside the Appropriation Act, adding: “If that has been going on in the past, we should put a final stop to it, it shouldn’t happen again.” He added: “I want to bring to your attention, the attitude of some of our operators in the sector who always think that except appropriations are drawn directly from the Consolidated Revenue Fund, they are not accountable to the parliament for it. “I want to make it very clear that, except the money you get from your father’s farm or your grandfather’s farm is spent, any amount that comes through you or to you is expended through any agency as part of the public responsibility is subject to a review by Nigerians and the National Assembly that represents the interest of Nigerians. “Nobody can receive money on behalf of Nigerians, spend it on his own behalf without recourse to the National Assembly. I say it with a particular reference to agencies that are by law allowed to generate and make their own expenditures.” Also speaking, the chairman of the House of Representatives committee on petroleum (downstream), Peterside Dakuku, said, “In this era of reforms, one great tool to reform is the budget. That is why we’re taking our budgetary process very seriously.”
the lord is good all the time. no shaking God dey
Oh Allah!"You cause the night to enter the day, and You cause the day to enter the night; and You bring the living out of the dead, and You bring the dead out of the living. And You give provision to whom You will without account."
Give life to this recruitment and let employment letters be issued to us before the end of the year 2012